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IT'S BEEN A WHILE

                                        SHAONI RAKSHIT, ISC 2016



           For the longest time, I had believed that it was impossible to have meaningful
        experiences within a relatively short period of time. This might have been the case

         since, for fourteen years, I lived in one place and grew up with the same people.
         Needless to say, I did not have any sky-high expectations when I first joined DPS

          Newtown in 2014. Oh my, it has been a long time. I am just realizing that I have
                              not been sixteen for quite a while now. Oh, well!
       When I say I disliked school when I first started class, I mean it. Having previously

            studied in a DPS as well, I saw the architecture and uniforms as a distorted
         reflection of a place I had moved away from. Personally, I don’t do too well with

        change, and I am not particularly sociable. I was fully prepared to study in silence
             and pass out without making a single friend. Only, none of that happened.

          If there was a specific moment for me to point out when I started liking DPSN, I
        would not be able to do so. Yet, it happened. I was looking forward to classes and

            meeting my friends – that’s right, more than one! I still remember our cream
          coloured classroom with its tiny benches, huddled up next to each other. To the
           unsuspecting eye, it was a clustered and suffocating room. For us, it was the

             coziest nook in the entire school. We did not have any assigned seats but,
          somehow, we all had mutually decided on an agreeable seating arrangement. I

         think I can accurately still recall who sat next to whom. There was nowhere else
                       any of us would rather be, including (surprise, surprise) me.
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